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Threat
2m
New Advertisements.
NGLISH
J. D. MAGBY
FEMALE BITTERS.
H
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Magby & Mehaffey
AS just received and opened, on She
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a
East Side. Public Square,
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19 Liberal advances made
on pro-
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SE ENGLISH
duce in hand.
(Sept. 2, ‘69, ly
R. II. LINDSAY
FEUALE BITTERS.
STEEL BRUSH COTTON GIN,
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gms.
Feb. 18,1869.
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AUGUSTOS BLOCK.
A. BRITTIN,
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LIFE
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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RICHMOND.
Sept. 2, ’69.
n44-ly.
Authorized Capital,.. $1,000,000.
Paid up Capital,...
SI GO, 000.
Jan. 21, ’69.
n12-
Sept. 15 ’68.
n49-6m.
E. B. GREGG & CO.,
Feb. 11th ’69.'
Sept. 2, ’69.
At the old stand of G. G. Gregg & Co.
DEALERS IN
E. J. HART.
STAPLE and FANCY
B. B. HART.
E. J. HART & CO..
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WHOLE SALE
DEALERS,
March 25, ’69
n21-tf
Sept. 2, ’69
n442t.
August 12, 1869.
PRIVATE BOARD;
n41-tf
aT
Nov. 5, 1868.
CAPITAL;
$200,000.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.
Feb. 11 th, ‘69.
15-ly.
*
NEW ORLEANS.
Nov. 26th ’68,
115-
June 17, 1869.
n33-3mo’s.
. Sept. 17, 1868.
n15-tf
W, A. SHROPSHIRE.
H. E. SHROPSHIRE.
“ But Dromgoole & Co.
regular
are
F
May 20th, 1869.
n20-tf.
March 18, 1869
n20-tf
n48-3t
CRESCENT CITY TOBACCO WORKS
Feb, 11 th, ’69.
Highly.
W. H. HENNING,
H. T. PACKWOOD.
?
July 15, ’69.
n37-ly
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE,
T
Feb. 11th, ’69.
n15-6m.
Feb. 11, ’69
n15-y
4
August 5, 1869.
n40-tf
Feb. 11, '69.
Feb. 25, ’69.
nl7-tf
AND
SADDLER Y HARD WARE,
New DrUos!
qEer,3
August 26, ’69
n43-ly
Aug. 12, 1869.
' n41-6m
s. B. M’CUTCHEN.
3. V. ROGERS.
Aug. 12, ’69.
n41-tf.
June 1st, 1869.
n19-tf.
feiture Life and Endowment, for
any
amount from $500 to $25,000.
Policies
1124—tf.
City Residence for Sale.
July 1, ’69
n35-4t.
Aug. 5, ’69.
n40tf.
May 13(h, ’69.
Marshall, Aug. 9, ’69.
n42-tf
DI: SOLBTIO® OF COPARTNERSHIP.
business of the late firm.
July 17th, 1869.
May 20, 1869.
D29-y
Aug. 5, ’69.
Jane 3, ’69
.....$500,000.
........$7,000
Policies Issued first 16 months,.....2,000
Amount Insured in same time, $9,000,000.
AIDED BY AlLE AND EX-
PERIENCED TEACHERS.
CHAS. BAKER,
Panola, Tex.
Principal.
n28-ly
E. B. GREGG-,
of Marshall.
2
Medical Department.
HE twentieth course of Lectures will
commence on the FIRST DAY OF
to the wise is sufficient.
April 15 1869.
24 Magazine Street,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
VARNISHES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
DYE STUFFS
P. H. ROSSON,
Shreveport, La.
of
PATENT MEDICINES.
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
WINDOW GLASS,
BLOCK & BRITTIN.
WHOLE S A L E GROGERS
North Side of the Square,
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
Superintendent.
n15ly
NEW ORLEANS.
n15-6m
E. BAERWALD.
n2tf
(Next to Moresque Building, opposite
Lafayette Square.)
New Orleans.
CARRIAGES and Harness of
LA.
u 15-ly.
Wo S. COlEIIAN,
General Agent for State of Texas,
OFFICE AT GALVESTON, TEXAS.
mills COMPANY will issue, upon sin
JL gle lives, Policies of the varicus
kinds—ordinary life, Ten Year Non-For-
present at the beginning of the session.
Board, with the teachers, tuition, fuel,
washing, and lights $24, currency, per
THE ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
is the only combination that will ac-
tually arouse and restore the womb
to its natural condition.
FEMALE BITTERS.
AS A CERTAIN AND POWERFUL
UTERINE REGULATOR
---•00-G----—-
M o r s e Proprietor.
The attention of cotton planters is
called to the following extracts from
some of the numerous certificates re-
. Capt. P. G. NEBHUT, will be found
in charge of the Store, who will be always
on hand to welcome his friends, and will
allow none to go away dissatisfied.
THarshall, Harrisozn Co., Tex.
Col.F.S. BASS, (a Graduate of the
Virginia Military Institute,) Presi-
dent, and Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Sciences.
English Female Bitters !
Do you wish the groan of misery hushed
and the tears of the diseased wiped from
i. Sorrow’s cheek ?
Gang plows; and Engine supplies of every
scription.
Board can also be had in private fam-
ilies on reasonable terms.
69 COMMON & 50 CANAL STS.,
NEWORLEAS ..g0"
ncy, W. A. Hart, G. A. Vaughan,
Miss Rogers.
Higher Mathematics and Astronomy.
—George A. Vaughan
English Grammar, Arithmetic, Al-
I sold my cotton for one cent per
pound over cotton ginned on the ordi-
W. H. CUNYIES,
Losses, - - -
Income,...............
Amount of Losses,......
_1-=5
E. P. GREGG,
Marshall, Texas.
W. C. DUNLAP,
Shreveport, La.
n31-t
■ eOEWVEISIEAI,
H. C. PAXSON;
Tanager of BrameRa 4flce,
NEW ORLEANS.
a•
'MRS. M. E. TALLEY’S,
No. 7 Norti, Cor. St. Francts,
RECEIVING and
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Cor. of LEVEE & MILAM Sts.,
. SHREVEPORT, LA.
10 Cash advanced on Cotton con-
signed to our friends in New Orleans.
QUEENSWARE,
CUTLERY, &c., &e
(North Side Public Square,)
IB S
Gen. D.H. MAURY,
Gen’ Agent for the Southwest,
Office, No. 24 Union St., New Orleans.
S. B, BARRON,
Agent for North eastern Texas.
Address Rusk, Texas..
Dr. A. C. Martin.. Agent at Marshall.
B. F. Eads, M. J., Medical Examiner.
R 8 Competent Traveling Agents want-
ed to canvass this district.
family.
Policies issued upon the lives of ladies.
Among well informed men the strength
and reliability of the
KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
are unquestioned and unquestionable.
This Company has universally given
satisfaction to its large number of' policy-
holders in the South, where it has long
done a large business.
Agents wanted in every county in the
State of Texas.
C. B. KING,
T. A. BELL.
n41-3t
DESIGN.
. The design of the Institution is to
give a thorough preparation for any of
the advanced classes of College, or to
take these pupils not preparing for Col-
lege through a course of accurate men-
tal training and general information
that shall fit them to enter at once upon
the practical business of life.
Thorough Instruction.
CuEAp aEA( Conmos Streets,
E. D. MCKELLAR,
of Henderson Co.
This Hotel is the nearest to the Rail-
road and Steam-boats, is kept by S. D.
Pitts', an old Virginian. He intends to
spare no pains to make his guests comfort-
ableand flatters himself that with -the ad-
vantages of his new House'' all will be
restoring the Uterus to its healthy func-
tions at all times when unnaturally dis-
turbed, it has no equal on the American
continent, and no suffering female
should delay in testing its intrinsic
value Two-thirds of the entire female
FACULTY.
Morgan H. Looney, Principal - and
Proprietor.
lion, O. M. Roberts,
Prof. George A. Vaughan.
Prof. AV. A. Hart.
- Prof. J, C. Ragan.
Prof. J. B. Norman.
Miss ' Lizzie Rogers,
East Side Public Square,
in the HUDSON BUILDING, a large and
well selected stock of
STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
HARD WARE. CROCKERY,
CUTLERY, &c., &c.
Also Staple and Fancy
UTLEY
Cotton Press Company.
IHE undersigned having purchased
1 the territorial right to manufacture
and sell the Grey Utley Cotton Press, in
the counties of Harrison, Wood, Upshur,
Smith, Rusk, Cherokee, Nacogdoches,
Panola, San Augustine, Shelby, Sabine,
Angelina, Newton, Jasper, and Orange,
respectfully announce that we will pro-
ceed at once to manufacture these valu-
able and superior presses and in a short
time will be able to supply them as fast
as demanded.
If there be any who contemplate
building a press, we only ask that they
call on us, and we will supply them
with a better press than the old screw,
in shorter time and at less expense.
Address, Theo. P. Hawley, Secretary
of Company, at Marshall, Texas.
J. H. LEE,
E. B. BLALOCK,
W. T, SMITH.
THEO. P. HAWLEY.
52....»TEXAS STREET,.........
(Above the Market House.)
W. S. HAVENS
In order to obviate this laxity in men-
• tal discipline, and to furnish the students
, of Marshall University the highest ad-
, vantages, no teacher will be allowed to
have more than thirty pupils, in his own
department, and will be required to de-
vote his undivided time and attention to
their improvement.
.Whatever may be the number of pu-
pils in any school, or in whatever man-
ner classed, a long experience has fully
satisfied the President that no teacher
can do justice to more than thirty pu-
pilsin all their studies. In this view,
■ he is sustained by the best educators of
the country ; and if this course is not
pursued, the patron will be humbugged
and the student wronged in a matter of
paramount interest to both. The Pres-
ident of this Institution cannot consent
HE firm of KING & BELL is this
WINES and LIQUORS
for Medicinal purposes,
FANCY GOODS, &c.,
With a large lot of Landreth’s Garden
Seed and Onion Setts, in full sizs papers.
Also a large lot of
W ALL PAPER!!
Allof which, they offer to the trade at re-
duced prices for Cash and CASH only.
Jan, 14, ’69. n116m
MAYER BROTHERS
MANUFACTURERS 'OF
DAN’L EDWARDS, Chairman.
I would advise every planter whex-
poets to make' as much as 50 bales of
cotton to get one of Gullett’s gins.
H. WARE.
§ Mr. W. G. Jones is also traveling
Colporteur for our firm, and can fill all
orders with which he may be favored on
accommodating terms.
THOS. J. CRAFT,
WM, M. WILLSON.
Marshall, Tex., Aug, 9, 1869.
TN retiring from the above firm I de-
A sire to express my thankfulness to
our patrons for their liberality to us dur-
ing the past season and would respect-
fully solicit your continued favors with
my . friend Mr. T. J. Craft, at the old
business stand where he is prepared to
do a business in his line which will not
fail to give general satisfaction.
-WM. H. WILLSON.
i
KNICKKEEBOCKEE
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
DR Y GOODS,
CAEOMMA
Life Insurance Company
O F
MEMPHIS, TENN.
NOTICE,
[gIHE undersigned was, at the May
A Term A. D. 1869 of the County
Court of Harrison County pertaining to
estates of deceased persons, &c., appoin-
ted .Executrix of the last will and test-
ament of Edward Smith deceased. All
persons holding claims against said es-
tate, must present them, duly authenti-
cated within the time prescribed by law.
Those indebted to the estate will’please
make payment.
EL_A,
: 3 1 .
Ladies of America ! Matrons of our
own Soil! Do you wish the gentle ze-
phyrs of health to fan the brow with
SOUTHERN PACIFIC,
ESTRAY NOTICE.
rpAKEN up by Bob Ray, f. m. c., liv
A ing ten miles north-west of Marshall,
on the Cypress, and posted before G. R.
Hill, J. P., about the first of July, 1869,
one deep bay mare, about 13 hands
high, bald face, branded on the left
shoulder W C, and about 6 years old. .
Also one black or brown horse, blaze
faced, about 15 hands high, age not
known, branded on the right shoulder
E M, and with glass eyes.
T. F. HAWLEY,
District Agent, Marshall, Texas.
Marshall, Texas, Feb. 1,1869. n12tf
and the most complete stock of
GROC ERIES,
ever offered in this Market, and flatters
himself that he can offer as
touch of delight ? Do you wish the pale,
sad cheek tinged with the roseate hues
of nature ? Do you wish the dark, mur-
ky clouds of despair to be succeeded by
the radiant colors of hope and consola-
tion ? If so, use
D)ROMGOOLE & CO’S.
Feb. 11th, -69.
ROSSON& BAKER,
General Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
No. 1 Milam Street,
( Opposite Messrs. Walsh & Boisseau's
Warehouse,)
SHREVEPORT, LA.
KE28/E7
7
E
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
g
Hoots aaund Shoes,
F‛IE copartnership composed of the
A undersigned, Thomas J. Craft and
Wm, M. Willson, under the firm name
of, The Marshall Manufacturing Com-
pany, of this place, be and the same is
hereby dissolved, saidT. J. Craft having
purchased, full and entire the interest
and avails of said partner in said com-
pany.
T, J, Craft assumes settlement of the
partnership liabilities hitherto existing
and will continue the business as here-
tofore.
Do you wish to be relieved of that lin-
gering Female Complaint which annoys
your thoughts by day and haunts your
dreams by night? Do you wish to add 1
health, strength, buoyancy, and beauty
to your feeble and emaciated frame ?
If so,
USE ENGLISH
Rail Road,
S UMMER A RRANGEMENT.
FO SAMaEo
A nice family residence having four
fl rooms, smoke house, kitchen &c,
facing the south side of the Masonic Fe-
male Institute.
For futher particulars apply to
L. GOLDIN.
LIQUORS,
ALE AND
, PORTER,
NO. 95 & 97 CAMP ST.
NEW ORLEANS.
ceived from parties using these gins.—
Report of Committee on Gins at Louis-
iana State Fair April, 1869, for judg-
ment of quality of sample produced,
the committee pronounced the sample
from the Gullett Gin superiorto the oth-
ers and worth one and one-half cents
E more in the New Orleans market.
day dissolved by mutual consent.
T. A. Bell is authorized to settle the
pleased.
Alot. ’68
Administration Notice.
"HE undersigned having been at the
A March Term of County Court, Har-
rison county, State of Texas, Relative to
Estates of deceased persons, appointed
Administrator and Administratrix of
the. Estate of R. A. Greer, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all those
having claims against said Estate, to
come forward and present the same
within the time prescribed by law, and
those indebted to said Estate to come
forward and settle the same.
K. J. LOVE, Adm’r.
MILDRED J. LOVE, Adm’x.
July, 8, 1869. n36 4t
HANSFIELD FEMALE COLLEGE
Mansfield, DeSota Parish, La.
IHE fall session of this Institution,
A now entering upon the sixteenth
year of its existence, will open on Wed-
nesday, the-29th of September, with a
corps of experienced teachers and en-
larged -faculties of instruction. Terms
reasonable. For catologue, containing
full particulars address
CHARLES B. STUART,
President.
Aug. 5 ’69 n10-4t.
Bl. 11. HLANSELHa,
SADDLERY,
population are suffering with some form
of those complaints peculiar to their
sex, which annually consign thousands hary 81nS-
to an untimely grave.
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
WJILI be sold for account of advanc-
V V ed money and charges,
August 31st, 1869,
at the ware house formerly occupied by
McCutchen & Co., all or a sufficient
amount of the following articles to cov-
er said account and costs of the sale—
to wit: $135,40.
One 70 Saw Gin,
One 60 Saw Gin, •
One 60 Saw Condensor,
One Extra Pulley 6 by 4.
One 2 Horse Railway Plower,
One Extra band wheel,
One 50 Saw Gin,
One 40 Saw Condensor.
The above articles stored account H.
L. Emory & Co., Albany, New York.
McCUTCHEN.
J. J. GARRARD. A, N. CRAIG,
JAS. M. COLLIER. • . ’
GARRARD, CRAIG, & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 40 Union Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
g" Advances made on consignments to
this firm by Briley, Deupree, & Co., Mar-
shall, Texas.
BUY THE BEST.
IHERE is a good deal of Gas expend-
l ed by “ye ancient bard” and others
about Cooking Stoves. Not being "gift-
■ed” asa muse, I call the attention of
the Public to a few facts.
1st, That after two days trial at the
New Orleans Fair in 1868, BUCK’S.
BRILLIANT was awarded the Premi-
aim, A Gold Medal, over the following
competitors: “ Norton’s Furnace,” “Cot-
ton Plant,” “Peerless,” “Good Samar-
itan,” and "CHARTER OAK.
2nd, That it has taken every premium
at the St. Louis Fairs since 1859.
3rd, That the Charter Oak is manu-
factured in St. Louis.
4th, That the Brilliant cooked 8 lbs.
of Bread with 3 } lbs. of wood in 43 min-
utes.
5th, That the Charter Oak atthesame
'time and place, and of the same materi-
al used 64 lbs of wood to bake the same
amount of bread.
DR. HUNTER '
AONTINUES to treat all private dis.
U eases syphilis, allforms of gonorrhaca
gleet, stricture, &c.,’crmpletely eradica-
ted. That numerous class of cases re-
sulting from self abuse, producing un-
manliness, nervous debility, irritability
eruptions, seminal emissions, and finally
impotence, permanently cured. Per-
sons afflicted with delicate, intricate,
and long standing constitutional com-
plaints are politely invited to call for
consultation, which costs nothing. Ex-
perience the best of teachers, has ena-
bled him to perfect remedies at once ef-
ficientsafe,permanent,and which in most
cases can be used without hindrance to
business. Medicines prepared in the
establishment, which embraces office,
reception and waiting rooms, also board-
ing and sleeping apartments for patients
requiring daily personal attention, and
vapor and chemical baths, thus concen-
trating the famed mineral springs. Both
sexes, married or single, suffering from
indiscretions, indulgencies, or exposure
may apply and be cured. No matter
who have failed, state your case. Read
what he says in his pamphlet sent to any
address free. Thousands of cases
treated annually at office and all over
the country. Consultation free, person-
ally or by mail. Office No. 183 Third
st., bet. Green and Walnut, near the
post, office', Louisville, Ky. Office hours
9 a. m. to 7 P. M.; Sunday, 10 a. m. to
12 M
REMLO,MAL.
AND
Increased Facilities.
T/ESSRS. SCRUGGS & COTTINGHAM
IV.L have removed their Book and Sta-
tionery Store to the North side of the
Square, first door cast of Jas. Hill & Co’s,
whore they invite their friends and the
public generally to call.
They have purchased the stock recently
offered for sale by Mr. E. C. Jefferson, and
will also make large additions from New
Orleans in a few days, are prepared to of-
fer extra inducements to purchasers, and
a liberal discount to the trade. A hint
Located among Pleasant and Refined
Neighbors.
HPHE house is convenient, constructed
X with good taste, contains 8 rooms, a
gallery and hall. The grounds embrace -
about 3 acres of land, with a rich garden
spot, a number of choice fruit trees, a nice
flower garden, out-houses, stable, horse
lot. carriage house, and the very best
water. Will be sold low. For further par-,
ticulars enquire of «
S. D. PITTS, PROPRIETOR,
Va.) Prof of Ancient Languages,
Political Economy, History, and
English Literature.
perience in this malarious country, It
is not a patent, never fails to cure and
sells cheap.
“ Thank you, sir, I’ll send to the drug
store at once, and procure a bottle.”
Strayed or Stolen.
ROM the undersigned, living on John
1? Rain’s plantation 9 miles southeast
of Marshall) Two HORSES. One a
Sorrel Pony, white spot in his forehead,
two white hind feet, no brands recol-
lected, if any, and about 5 or 6 years of
age. The other is a Bay horse, lame in
his left fore shoulder, 8 or 9 years old,
brands not recollected if any.
I will pay a liberal reward for the
above animals, and any informa-
tion of their whereabouts thankfully re-
ceived.
ANNANIAS STERLING.
COTTON FACTOR
—AND—
Commission
MIEHCIANT,
MILAM STREET, OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE,
Shreveport, La.
Prompt attention given to the sale of
Cotton, Wool, Hides, or other produce,
Liberal advances made on consignments
to my friends in New Orleans, St. Louis
and New York. *
Expenses to be paid one-half in ad-
vance, and the balance at the middle of
the session.
The President takes pleasure in an-
nouncing to the patrons of this school
and public generally, that the Board, of
Trustees are making arrangements to
have the College building thoroughly
repaired and improved- in order that
the exercises of the institution may not
be interrupted during the progress of
these repairs, a comfortable and commo-
dious frame building will be immediate-
ly erected on the grounds for the tem-
porary use of the school.
F. 6. BASS, President.
August 10, 1869. n41-tf
LYMAN STRICKLAND,
Rusk Co., Tex.
I sold my cotton for 262c., being 2}
cents above the market, middling cot-
ton selling that day for 24c.
ROSS WILKINSON,
Greenwood, La. •
I am sure it would be to the interest
of every planter topurchase one of these
gins. L. L. SHERROD, M. D.,
Harrison Co., Texas.
I received a better price for my cot-
tod than my neighbors whose cotton
was ginned on the ordinary gin.
J. K. DUKE,
Plano, Tex.
Send for Pamphlets and Circulars giv-
ing full description of Gins. All sizes
from 40 to 80 saws on hand.
JAMES F. UTZ,
No. 7 MILAN STREET,
SHREVEPORT, LA.
IMPORTERS AND
Commission Merchants,
—I N—
G R O C E RIES & DRUGS
Nos. 73, 75 & 77 Tehoupitonias gt,
NEW ORLEANS, ... IA
VTEkeep constantly on hand Sugar'
’ V offee, I eas. Spices, Liquors Ci-
gars. Tobacco, .Provisions and all descrip-
son. of Groceries, Drugs, Chemicals, Dye
Medieinsi ’ indow Gless, and Patent
— AND--
Commission Merchants
The President, in a Professional ca-
reer of fifteen years, has observed, with
mortification .and regret, a too general
deficiency in the mhethod of instruction
pursued in the preparatory, as well as
higher seminaries of learning. This
want of thoroughness in teaching, su-
perinduces in the mind of the pupil an
aversion to. intellectual effort, and dis-
courages him from that constant, perse-
vering, and systematic study, which is
essential to a full development of the
mental powers.
Eenzrage-cE =- ----------,-4
PEBSNONT
HIDES WANTED !! •
p USK & CUNDIFF AT THE RAIL
Lb ROAD DEPOT, Want to buy
DRY HIDES,
GREEN HIDES,
WOOL and PELTRIES
FOR WHICH THEY ARE WILLING TO PAY THE
VERY HIGHEST PRICE
in Cash. See us before selling
RUSK & CUNDIFF.
nsuzance Compazy
Of Virginia,
Ofice corner Main and Ninth Streets,
ERASTUS LYMAN, President,
GEO. F. SNIFFEN, Secretary.
A RE now in receipt of a large and fresh
ML Stock, selected in person by J. B.
Lancaster, consisting of a full assortment
M'CUTOHEN & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
whelesale Gecere,
AND DEALERS IN
Hardware
—AND—
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Ou the Levee, near the Bailroad, Shreve-
port Louisiana,
Marshall, Texas Feb. 29th
every description suitable for the Market
which we will sell at the lowest market
pricers. Charts of some of the different
styles made for us will be sent by mail by
applying to us.
J. A. LUM,
FRANK H. HOOKER.
Feb. 11th, ’69 n151y:
E. A. MEHAFFEY. H
I have always on hand a full Stock of
Goods in the Saddlery line, and I hope
by strict attention to business and sell-
ing the very best article of goods in my
line for the least ^possible amount of
money the same can be sold for, to mer-
it a continuance of the patronge so lib-
erally bestowed on me for last four years Capt. W. P. HUDGINS, (University of
W.S. HAVEN, Mn o "mrim -------------L'
Shreveport, La.
n44-4m
Still having the chills, are you, old
“Well, y-e-s, I kinder shake every
other day."
“ Why in the dickens don’t you get
cured? ”
“Been taking, quinine, piperine, Bee-
berine, strichnine, and all other ines.”
“Have you tried Dromgoole & Go’s.
King of Chills?”
,, “ No, I don’t like patent medicines.
They are generally put up by druggists
or others who know nothing about dis-
eases”
'AS ON HAND THE LARGEST,
. most complete, and attractive stock
of Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
needed. Should the assured live long the
policy is desirable as an investment ;
should he die soon it is invaluable to his C
J. W. WARREN.
HERVEY, ELSTNER, & WARREN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES
AND
W m. Enders,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS
OF
t
HO USE-WE© FURNIT UIE,
NO. 27, MILAM STREET,
SHREVEPORT, LA.
EEPS Constantly on hand a full
IX assortment of Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Armoirs, Chairs, Rocking chairs, Sofas,
Cribs, Trundle-beds, Lounges, Desks,
Bookcases, Washstands, "Mattresses,
Pillows, Looking-glasses, Extension
Leaf, Central and Fancy Tables, and
many other articles usually kept in a
first clas furniture store, all of which
he offers at very low prices. Furniture
for shipment packed securely.
Aug. 12 ’69. n4l-ly.
Sole Agent for Steel Brush Gins, Victor
Ancient Languages.—M. II. Loo- Cane Mills, Cook’s Evaporators, Cole-
— ' ’ -- ’ man corn mills, Stafford cultivators and
Camden, Tex.
It is the best gin in use and every
planter ought to have one.
6th, That the Brilliant has patented 1 1
improvements that are not to be found month.
m
DEALERS IN
STAPLE and FANCY
DHY GOODS,
GROGERIES,
CAUCASSIAN BARBERISM!
(South Side of the Public Square.)
VERTHING belonging to the ton-
—4 serial line of business, Shaving,
Hair-cutting, Shampooning, Dyeing
Whiskers and Hair executed in ne plus
ultra style. ■
A. FRANKS.
July 29, 1869. n39-tf
Greaet EnduncerneBtS,
to purchasers as any other firm in Marshall.
Country Merchants as well as Planters
and the Ladies will find it to their inter-
est to examine and price his Stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Cotton Beeves, Hides,
BALLON, BEESWAX,
PELTRY, &c.,
will be taken at their very highest market
price, for goods.
He has also on hand
GUNS, PISTOLS, &c.,
and every article comprised in such a se-
lection.
GULLETT’S
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Gilmer Texas.
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Established 1892.
SLOCOIIB, BALDWIN, & co.,
HARDWARE,
AND
• AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
79 Canal and 81 Common treets,
(Adjoining City Hotel,)
OFFICERS :
W. C, CARRINGTON,........President.
R. II. MAURY,..........Vice President.
J. J. HOPKINS.. . ..........Secretary.
O. II. PERROW, M. D., Medical Adviser.
NOTICE.
NOVEMBER next. The Preliminary
Course will commence on the FIRST
MONDAY IN OCTOBER.
.Theory and Practice—William K.
Bowling, M. D.
Obstetrics—Charles K. Winston,
M. D.
Chemistry—J. BURRIEN LIDSLEY,
M. D.
Surgery— WILLIAM T. Briggs, M. D.
Institutes—Thomas L. Maddin, M. D.
Clinical Medicine— William L.
Nichol, M. D.
MateriaMedica—John H. Callender
M. D.
Anatomy—Thomas B. Buchanan,
M. D.
Surgical Anatomy—VAM S. LINDSLEY
M. D.
Demonstrator—Henry M. Compton,
M. D.
FEES.—The American Medical As-
sociation at the meeting in May last at
New Orleans passed a resolution that no
school charging less than $120, [ while
it favored by a large majority $140,]
should be represented in that body, nor
should graduates of such school be rec-
ognised—therefore the tickets for the
full course of lectures is $140; Matric-
ulating $5; Dissecting $10; Graduation
$30.
For additional information apply to
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY,
Dean of the Faculty.
Aug. 12 ’69 ' n41-tf.
BRUCE’S PHOTO GRAPHIC
TEMPLE OF ABT,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
DTCTURLS of all kinds taken in the
-L latest and most improved style of art.
G, Particular attention paid to copy-
ing old pictures.
All Work Guaranteed.
If good photographs you want
Give the artist time,
And if you want them more sublime
Call betwixt four and nine.
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T
ASSETS, Jan 1, ’69, .over,.'. $500, 000.
M J, WICKS,................President,
J. T. PEl IIT, ...........Vice President.
W. T. BOYLE,... ..........Secretary.
J H. EDMONDSON,.... ..General Agent.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
M. J. Wicks. W. R Hunt. Napoleon
Bill, J. T. •Pettit, James Phelan, Wm.
Joyner, W. B. Greenlaw, F. Titus, A,
Seesel, E. M. Apperson, J. Q. Lonsdale,’
W. L. Vance, B. K. Pullen, F, W. Smith,
and N. S. Bruce
J. T. TREZEVANT, Jr.,& BRO., Agents
for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Eastern
Texas.
Issues Policies on ali the Emprovee
Plans.
All Policies Non -forfeitable.
$p- No restriction on travel or residence
within the settled limits of the United
States, British North America, or Europe.
New Orleans i EPBUENOES-Beadles, Win-
go & Co., T. II. & J. M. Allen & Co., Gen.
Harry Hays, Galcrai th, Stewart & Tizer,
Jennings, Gates & Co., Nelson, Lauphied
& Co., Joseph Hoy & Co., John Phelps &
Co., John Chaffe & Bro.
Shreveport—B M Johnson, Banker, T
II Morris, Hamilton & Co., Wimberly &
Drake, Gregg & Martin, Cummings, Mor-
rison & Co.., Jessup, Marsh & Wiggins,
Hyams & Kennedy.
J. T. TREZEVANT &BRO.,
Agents North Texas.
Geo. L. Hill, Agent at Marshall.
CITATION.
STATE OF TEXAS,)
County of Harrison. J
To the Sheriff or any Constable of said
County, Greeting:
Whereas oath has this day been made
before me by William H. Pope that
Charles Deckert, who resides in the
city of Chicago, State of Illinois, so that
ordinary process of law cannot be
served upon him, you are hereby com-
manded that you by making publication
of this writ in the Harrison Flag, a
newspaper published in the city of Mar-
shall, said county of Harrison, for three
successive weeks before the return day
hereof, summon the said Charles Deck-
ert to be and appeal before me at my
office in the town of Marshall in said
County on the 4th Saturday in Septem-
ber next, A. D. 1869, to answer the
complaint of said W. H. Pope, due up-
on a promissory note executed by said
Charles Deckert and G. B. South to Spy-
vey & Allen or bearer, for Forty Dollars,
dated April 2nd 1860 and payable nine
months after date with interest at 10
per cent, per annum. Upon said note
there are two credits—one for $12 50,
and another for 65 cents.
Herein fail not and of this writ make
due return as the law directs,
',—1—-1 Given under my hand this
< L. S. - the 23rd day of August,
(—-) A. D. 1869.
GEO. R. HILL, J. P. II. C.
FAHIES To U’TZo
No- 9 MILAM STREET,
SHREVEPORT, LA..
EALER iii Machinery and ericul-
— tural implements.
ELIZABETH SMITH,
Executrix,
nt.
MARSHALL, TEXAS,H MRMEB
BOAWDReduced.
Huntsville.
Also, to Waco, via. Jefierson, Mt.
Pleasant, Paris, Bonham and Dallas.
Also, with Bradfield & Co’s. New Stage
Line, direct to Dallas, via. Tyler, Canton,
and Kaufman.
Two large Livery stables at Marshall
furnish vehicles and horses for other
points.
JOHN HEWITT,
SOLICITING a continuance of Texas
kJ favors, I announce to friends who hon-
or me with their patronage, that I shall
be prepared, the coming season to make
their stay comfortable and pleasant. ‘
Board cheap by the day, week, or month,
M. E. TALLEY.
are either with profits or without, as the
applicant may desire. A policy in this
Company is a safe and profitable, invest-
ment, and is a certain provision for a
helpless family at the time it is most
VERETI LANE.
(Successor to R. B. AUCOIN.)
Hanufetener and
W holesale Dealer in
Boots & Shoes,
Brogans,
NO. 5 MAGAZINE- STREET,
NEW ORI,EANS.
^b. IHb, ’60, n16-1y.
to become particeps criminis to such
imposition. . J -- —o----
Pupils will be received at anytime, graduated physicians and the King of
and charged only from time of entrance. -h18 1S the result of along bedside ex-
Terms—in currency, $3, $4, $5, and
$6 per month, (four werks,) according
to the advancement of the pupil.
French, Spanish,and German (extra,)
$2 per month.
The next session will begin on the
1st Monday, the 6th of September, and
it is desirable for all students to be
S. J. S T U A R T ,
BUGGISI,
WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
rT AS just received a new and fresh sup-
MM ply of Drugs, Medicines, &c. Pre-
scriptions carefully compounded. TERMS
CASH.
871 per cent, of profits “ paid” to
Policy Holders.
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
August 19, 1869, n42-tf
WMET“2
4 A. A. RIGGS, resident Piano
N e Tuner- and Repairer, Marshall.
Texas, is now prepared to 'attend to all
orders from town or country. Will vis-
it the counties of Eastern Texas, and
the Parishes of Western Louisiana, once
or twice a year. Pianos tuned by the
year on reasonable terms.
All orders promptly attended to. Ad-
<dress me at Marshall, Texas.
Earshall Unvezsty,
A Classical, Mathematical, and
Scientific School for Young Men
and Boys,
DRU GISTS,
-o Ae LUM a 0O.
CARRIA GE REP O SI TOR. y
162 GRAVIER St. and
13 .UNION STREET,
Opposite St. Charles Hotel,
Thi chool is located in one of the heal-
thiest villages in Texas. The place is re-
tired. quiet, and eminently suited in every
way for the site of a permanent and suc-
cessful School. The “Gilmer School’’ is a
success. It has demonstrated that fact
by an uninterrupted prosperity for several
years. Through hard times and untold
calamities, through all the stern and bitter
trials that have been the lot of our people
since the close of the war, it has not only
held its ground, but progressed in reputa-
tion and increased in numbers. It can
show a list of two hundred and twenty-five
pupils in attendance now. Among its pa-
trons are some of the most prominent men
of Texas—men not only of State-wide ce-
lebrity, but men upon whose names has
settled a national renown. It has won
the confidence of the people, and that con-
fidence guarantees its permanence and con-
tinued success for years to come.
The course of Study is comprehensive
and thorengh. The Text books used are
such asare approved by the best institu-
tions of Learning in the United Stat s.
Our mode of instruction is such as we .
think best adapted to the education (lead-
ing out) of the intellectual powers.
Granting the necessity of facts and the im-
portance of memory, we yet keep in view
the ulterior purpose of developing reason
by a due combinatio of thought with mem-
ory. It is our continual endeavor to lead
the student to rely upon himself, and to
bring into active exercise his own powers
of investigation and analysis in his pro-
gress of study. We inculcate habits of la-
bor and patience. We assure his confi-
dence, encourage his ambition, inspire his
hope. We give him what necessary aids
in his daily labor may insure him against
that mental weariness and disgust that the
truly triumphant student never knows,
At the proper time we teach him, as best
we can, the use of the facts that his mem-
ory has been tasked to retain, and the ex-
ercise of the reason he has labored to ac-
quire. In studying and practicing Com-
position we guide and instruct the student
by lectures analytical and suggestive.
In the study of Law, of which depart-
ment Judge Roberts has charge, thestudy
of each text book will be accompanied by
lectures on the Jurisprudence of Texas,
The well known ability of Judge Roberts
guarantees the continued success of this
department. His polished mind, his rare
and varied erudition, his legal profoundily
and his supereminent moral worth, are
sureties sufficient that young gentlemen
who come here to study Law will never
regret it.
Prof. Ragan, of the Modern Language
department is a gentleman and scholar.
Prof. Norman, of the Music department,
is widely known as second to none in his
calling. His pupils, when he gets through
with them, are thorough in the science
and accomplished in the execution of Mu-
sic.
As regards our Discipline, it has the un-
iversal acclaim of all who know the school
in its favor. We govern the school, rigid-
ly, unswervingly. But none other than
just powers are exercised, since it is with
the consent of the governed that we rule.
In regard to school house accommoda-
tions we are eminently blessed. Our
rooms are commodious, comfortable and
convenient.
As experiment is the test of conjecture
we ask our fellow citizens of Texas and the
neighboring States, when they find it nec-
essary to send their sons and daughters off
to school, to give us a trial. For particu-
lars address
MORGAN H. LOONEY,-
H. F. BRILEYm-s,, DAN. B. DEUPREE,
**K MA[GHAN.
Briley, Deupree, & Co.,
DEALERS IN
NOTICE.
Office S. P. R. R. Company, )
Marshall, Texas, August 6, 1869. J
TN pursuance of Article 11th, of the
A act.of corporation of the Southern
Pacific Railroad Company, organized
under and by virtue of the laws of
Louisiana, on. May 9th, 1868, notice is
hereby given that a general meeting of
the Stock holders of said Company will
be convened at the office of Hall & Long,
Louisville, Ky., on the 13th of Septem-
ber, 1869, 12 M., for the purpose of al-
tering and amending the act of incorpo-
ration of said Company; such alterations
and amendments requiring the action of
the holders of three-fourths of the Stock
of said Company.
W. A. HAUSER, President.
Marshall Aug. 12, ’69. n41-4t.
Ag—„-————-•---r-r—-'—
J ust Received.
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Spring and Sum-
A mer Prints. Linens, Summer Poplins,
Black, and Brown Domestic, Stripes, &c.,
which will be sold LOW FOR CASH.
Those indebted to. us read this notice,
come forward, PAY. and save cost.
B. H. MARTIN & CO.
C O R N E R O F
SALL NO. 120 IB THE HARKET
rg
A UE UNDERSIGNED have., on hand a
lot of choice, fat beeves, and will continue
to keep the very best that can be pur-
chased if good beef and careful atten-
tion to nusineSs will constitute a proper
recommendation, theymay, with confi-
dence invite custom.
They respectfully solicit a share oi
patronage.
Be certain to call at No, 10 in the Mar-
ket, where customers will always find ex-
cellent beef.
L5 From and after the 10th of Octo-
ber, we will ndo a strict. CASH business,
and allow nomeat to leave our stall unti’
HILL & WILCOX.
Oct. 1st, 1868 n47-tf.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
NTOTICE is hereby given that J. W.
-\ Grimes, Administrator of the estate
of AshaGrimos deceased, has filed in this
office his final account and vouchers with
said estate, which will be open for allow-
ance and final settlement at the August
term of the County Court of Harrison
County, pertaining to estates of deceased
persons, &c., when and where all per-
sons interested may appear and contest
the same if they see proper.
. E. BLACKWELL, C. C. II. C.
By A. E. Brewer, Deputy.
Aug. 12, 1869. . n41-4t
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
NTOTICE is hereby given that J. B.
\ Lancaster, Administrator of the es-
tate of Geo. W, Taylor, deceased, has
filed in this office his final account and
vouchers with said estate, which will be
open for allowance and final settlement
at the August term of the County court
of Harrison County, pertaining to estates
of deceased persons, &c., when and
where all persons interested may appear
and contest the same if they see proper.
E. BLACKWELL, C. C. H. C.
By A. E. Brewer, Deputy.
Aug. 12, 1869. n41-4w.
H 218*82 IS er
AKES a sample worth from 1 to 2
. cts. per pound more than any other
TAFALER in Machinery, Agricultu-
• ral Implements, and Engine Sup-
plies of every description.
-AL-TL------------- PLANTATION SUPPT,TRS,
GILMER SCHOOL
in any other Stoves.
7th, That it is made of the best mate-
rial in the best style, and is the best
wood Cooking Stove made in the United
States.
8th, That if it proves inferior to any
Stove, in material, workmanship, or util-
ity, the MONEY will be refunded in
FULL.
A supply constantly on hand, of all
sizes and styles.
J. H. VAN HOOK.
Aug 26, ’69 n43-
PIANO FORTE
f- De 82008421%,
---WITH—-
G. M. BAYLY & POND,
WVHnolesale GrocerS,
— AND—
C OMAJIS SION MER CHA NTS,
40 & 42 Canal and 59 & 61 Common Sts.,
NEW ORLEANS.
STRAYED,
_ From (ho residence of the undersigned,
six miles East of Marshall, • Harrison
county, a pale yellow mare mule, 8 or 9
years old, medium size; no marks or
brands remembered, except a scar on the
right hip. Any information leading to
the recovery of said mule will be liberally .
rewarded.
W. O. WOODS.
April 22d, 1869, n25-tl.
-PITIS IOUSE,
SHREVEPORT, LA,.
IRON-BOUND TEXAS SAD-
DLE TREES.
Superior to all others. For neatness,
cheapness, and durability, this Tree
cannot be surpassed.
I am Manufacturing Saddles on this
Tree and selling them Cheaper
than Northern Saddles
sold here by dealers.
TVHasLnaIF Brewery.
1 Henry Frank,
MANUFACTURER OF LAGER BEER,
On the Shreveport Road,
Ome Tile East of Marsizal,
A LL orders promptly filled for LAGER
Mh BEER of his own manufacture.
W EG •9 o BBLEEAN$
By cleansing the Stomach, arousing
the Liver, carrying off all billions mat-
ter, and acting as a powerful anti-peri-
odic, the
KING OF CHILLS
at one dollar per bottle, is to-day, the
boasted physicians’ combination for the
cure of all forms of Chills and Fever,
Neuralgia, Pain and Aching of the
Bones and Joints, Sun Pain, and all of
those complaints of a malarious origin.
It never effects the head, ears, or
nerves, can be administered to infants,
and is superior to quinine for these
diseases.
FARMERS AND PLANTERS
all over the country are buying the
KING OF CHILLS for family use,
and all are delighted with its effects.
If you do not wish your Chills to return,
this is the remedy. It is prepared by
physicians who have much experience
in the treatment of malarious diseases,
and, as this remedy never fails in private
practice, it is confidentially recommend-
ed as a standard preparation.
Large bottles $1 00, or six bottles for
$5 00. Sold by all druggists.
FOR KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
Use Dromgoole & Co’s. Buchu.
Use Dromgoole & Co’s. Buchu.
Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits.
Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits. ’
Physicians prescribe it.
Physicians prescribe it.
Cures Weak Back and Gleet.
Cures Weak Back and Gleet.
Cures effects of Dissipation.
Cures effects of Dissipation.
At One Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar per Bottle.
Sold in Marshall by
LANCASTER & GARRETT.
A 5
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
WOODWARE, and
GROCERIES.
Marshall, July 22, 1869. n38-tf
NOTICE.
FEHE subscriber, at Elysian Fields,
JL Texas, offers for sale a 24 Horse
Power Engine and Boiler, with Saw
Mill if desired ; one Wheat Mill, 48 in-
ches, FIRST CLASS French burr, with
Batt, Elevators, and Smut Machine.
One large Iron Lathe, with screw cut-
ting gear complete.
All, or any portion of the above, will
be sold to suit purchasers.
H. HENSLEY.
July 29th, 1869 _ n39-4t.
gebra. — Looney, Vaughan, Hart,
Miss Rogers.
Physical Sciences.—-Looney, Hart,
Vaughan.
Belles Ldtres.—M. H. Looney.
Law, I hdosophy of Production, and
Commercial School.— O. M Roberts.
Modern Languages.—J. C. Ragan.
Primary Classes.—W. A. Hart,
Miss Lzzie Rogers.
MUSIC SCHOOL.
Piano, Violin, Flute, Gibitar, Brass
Instruments.—J. B Norman.
SA TURD A Y SCHOOL.
Cr Nposition and Elocution.—M. H.
Looney.
G. BRUNIG,
M A N U I A O T URER
GF
H A Ui J E W E L Si Y.
AND DEALER IN
WATCHES AND JEWELR V,
NOe US CANAL STREET,
Second door from St. Charles Street.
NEW ORLEANS.
VprraES and Jewelry carefully re-
Feb. il(h, ’69. nl5-6m.
. z 3 Y
STORAGE SALT?. ’
UUILL be sold at the ware houso
V V formerly occupied by the under-
signed on
August 31st 1869,
for account of storage, charges, and costs
of the sale, one 2nd hand Baruche.
The same being stored for account
J. A. Bruce, Hood Co., Texas.
McCUTCHEN & CO.
Aug 5, ’69. n40-tf
grayed or Stolen,
ROM the subscriber, on the 2nd in-
JL stant, two four years old MARE
MULES; one a light yellow, compact-
ly built, about 14 hands high, branded
S either “ J A or D ” on the left shoulder.
5 The other about the same size and make,
dark color, branded “J H” on the left
shoulder, and has a small sink on the
‛ neck caused from a rising. The mules
if not stolen, may be traveling toward
McLennan county, where they were
raised.
Any information regarding the above
will be thankfully received, and any
trouble, liberally rewarded. Address ’
’ WM. E. GODBOLD,
, Powellton, Texas.
August 24, ’69 n43-tf
\ AND
1bdz2zs,
(At Dan Myers' Old Stand,)
Shropshire & ISres.
WHOLESALE
GEROCER S
AND
Commission Merchants.
108 AND 110 POYDRAS STREET
NEW ORLEANS.
J. It. CRIPPEN.
W. H. HENNING & CO.,
GEGDOMGM,
AND IMPORTERS
WINES,
STAPLE G0OD8,
North Side Public Square,
Receiv i ng, Fo r at ardi n g;
AND
Commission Merchants,
AT
G. G. GREGG & CO.'S WAREHOUSE,
Marshall, Texas.
W/TILL purchase Hides, Wool, &c., at
V* liberal rates. Advances made on
consignments to bur friends in New Or-
leans.
piaa-aS a -aG -■ — ,01
LAHCA8TER * GARRETT, ~ ------------ '
$100 EEWARD!:
OTOLEN from the undersigned, liv-
0 ing 12 miles from Elliott’s Ferry, in
Panola County, on the night of the
18th inst,, a fine.
BAY MABE,
152 hands high, 5 years old, one white
hind foot, a scar on the right shoulder,
across the top of the shoulder blade,
where she was cut for the swinney. Her
mane lays on the left side,
The thief is a white man about 25 or
30 years old, 6 feet high, sandy com-
plexion. with a scar from his left nos-
tril to his mouth, sandy whiskers, his
right hand has been crippled from a
shot wonnd, He says that his name is
Watson, and lives in Calhoun Co., Ark.
I will pay the above reward for both,
or one half for either,
W. B. JONES.
August 26th ’69 it.
aeeeka. Ma A.L—
•L-2
A PASSENGER Train for Shreveport
and intermediate stations leaves Mar-
shall Daily, (Sundays excepted) at 6}
o’clock A. M,
Returning: Leaves Shreveport at 1}
o’clock P, M., arrriving at Marshall at
5 P.M.
Connects at Marshall with stage line to ,
Navasota, on the Texas Central Railroad,
via Henderson, Rusk, Crocket, end
Ee=, A A=,
UE UllL- «
g DAN mVENS can be found at
this house, and will be pleased to see and
welccme his friends. For quality of gocels
and prices this -stock cannot be excelled.
Marshall, March 25, ’69. n21-tf
Received in office August 23rd, 1869,
and executed by handing it to the editor
of the Harrison Flag, a newspaper pub-
lished in the County of Harrison, town
of Marshall, for publication for three
weeks previous to return day. This the
23rd day of August, A. D. 1869.
" H. J. NICHOLS,
Sheriff Harrison Co.
Aug 26, ’69 n43-3t.
obacco azd Oigare
DEALERS IN
Chewing & Leaf Tobacco,
IMPORTERS OP
Havana Cigars, &c.,
51 Tchoupitoulas Street,
Het, Natchez and Poydras,
FACTORY, Nos. 49 & 51 Lafayette,
NEW ORLEANS.
C. M. HERVEY, Ark., W. II. ELSTNER,
DRY GOQOS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
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Barrett, William G. The Weekly Harrison Flag. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1869, newspaper, September 2, 1869; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1591219/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.